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ACMR Sponsors 2017 NAMI Conference

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Friday, April 28, 2017

The Atlanta Center for Medical Research sponsored and attended NAMI’s Annual Conference & Meeting in Savannah, Georgia April 21-23, 2017. The conference covered areas such as recovery, CIT, emerging trends, advocacy, and affiliate development. Julie Joyce and Mike Woody were the keynote speakers. Julie Joyce is a Chicago police officer and assisted with the implementation of the Advanced Juvenile Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) for Chicago Officers. Lieutenant Mike Woody, retired, is the president of the CIT International Board of Directors.

The Crisis Intervention Team is a community program. It is a partnership of law enforcement, mental health and addiction professionals, individuals living with mental illness and/or addiction disorders, and their families. The CIT program provides law enforcement with the appropriate tools to find solutions to assist individuals with mental illness and/or addiction disorders.

As a participant in a research study conducted by the Atlanta Center for
Medical Research, you’ll make an important contribution to the search for
new, safe, and quality medicines. It's a contribution ACMR promises to
honor with dedicated attention to your safety and comfort.
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The Atlanta Center for Medical Research conducts medical research from
phase 0/1 first-in-human trials through phase 4 trials of both medical and
behavioral treatments. The organization provides full service medical
research, from top-ranked participant recruitment through ultra-secure
biorepository storage and medical record keeping, and everything in
between, all at a state-of-the-art open-source facility.
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